South Park targets Paramount after signing $1.5bn deal and skewers Trump: He can do anything to anyone'
Briefly

The 27th season premiere of South Park critiques Donald Trump and Paramount following a major deal. The episode presents Trump in various controversial scenarios, including a lawsuit against Paramount and discussions on wokeness. Notably, Trump is portrayed as a photo animated onto a character's body, while an extended deepfake scene shows him naked in a desert. Jesus's presence in the schools sparks protests, leading Trump to threaten lawsuits while urging compliance with redirection to pro-Trump messaging, ultimately costing the town $3.5 million.
The episode features Trump depicted as an actual photo of the US president on an animated body, coupled with a hyper-realistic deepfake video of him walking naked in a desert.
Jesus, portrayed through gritted teeth, urges South Park's parents to settle with Trump, referencing Paramount's involvement and CBS's situation.
After a series of protests, the townspeople agree to pay Trump $3.5 million and produce pro-Trump messaging, culminating in a bizarre scene.
The premiere episode takes sharp aim at Trump's recent lawsuits, the issue of wokeness, and the dynamics of his relationship with Paramount.
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